Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.............. [wall] [wall] [wall] good night saladin bhai.Saladin A said:To all friends and foes:
"Soon we will show them our signs in the (farthest) regions (of the earth), and in their own souls, until it becomes manifest to them that this is the Truth. Is it not enough that thy Lord doth witness all things?" [Al-Quran 41:53]
It is beyond human intelligence to comprehend existence of Allah (God) by scientific analysis and physical or chemical experimentation. If that was possible in a laboratory, man would claim to be a god almighty, a Pharaoh, and every scientist eligible for the throne. How then we prove that Allah (God) exits? We have discovered that something must exit other than material objects of physical existence. We know that everything exits in nature with perfect harmony and order and that there must be some sort of force behind the universe, but an intelligent with a purpose and will. Without intelligence, nothing can be created and it is absurd to assume that anything could emerge, jump out or erupt from nothingness.
The Quran says: Were they created of nothing, or were they themselves the creators? Or did they themselves create the heavens and the earth? Nay, they have no firm belief. At-Tur 52.35-.36).
Human reason is incapable of knowing the metaphysical world, as it cannot transcend the boundaries of space and time. Space and time are not objective realities and as they are only modes of apprehending phenomenal realities, they are essentially subjective and have no existence apart from the subject. Human reason has the ability to know only the temporal world and metaphysical is an attempt to know the ultimate realities with limitation. But, there is another level," intuition," that is unique in its experience and essentially different from other mode of cognition. It is not perception or thought and transcends to the heights of unknown. It negates logical, physical and scientific.
The further we advance in science, however, small, arguments become more eloquent and pronounced in favour of the existence of the Creator, Allah(SUT). I would like to give an example of this poor old lady who was weaving wool on her cartwheel and a Sufi passing by asked her, "Do you believe in God" "Yes I do", she said. But what is the proof and how you do you know that He exists? She replied that this wheel tells her everything; if I move it, it moves.
Islam is not just a religion; it is a way of life. The Arabic word, deen reflects a whole way of living, rather than simply a collection of rituals. It means following Islam in every aspect of life. Its distinct features are two: (1) harmonious equilibrium between temporal and the spiritual, permitting a full enjoyment of all that Allah has created; belief in one God without images and symbols. (2) All believers becoming brothers and sisters and equals without any distinction of class, race or tongue. The only superiority, which it recognizes, is a personal one, based on greater fear of God and greater piety. Islam seeks to establish a world community where every individual makes a constant effort for spreading the good and prevent evil. In Islam, we object to polytheism because it would entail the difficulty of division between several gods, if not a civil war. In our view, division of Divine power is impracticable and unsustainable and is an absurd man-made- pagan concept that was popular when human mind was least developed and suited only that epoch.
The best way to analyze the concept of God in any Religion is to analyze what the scriptures of that religion speak of Almighty God, and not by examining what its adherents do or believe because many of the followers themselves do not know what their religious scriptures state about Almighty God. The Glorious Quran says in Surah Al Imran, Ch. No. 3, V. No. 64: Say: "O people of the Book! come to common terms as between us and you: Which is the first term? that we worship none but Allah (God); that we associate no partners with Him; that we erect not from among ourselves Lords and patrons other than Allah." If then they turn back say: "Bear witness that we (at least) are Muslims (bowing to Allah's will)."
We are instructed in the Koran not to veer to extremes but adhere to ummatum wassatun (middle path) and refrain from excess of any kind and 99.99% of over 1.50 billon Muslims in the world earnestly strive to attain this middle ground, which is the most fertile ground in which to practice our 'Deen' as Allah intended for us: an Islam of peace, compassion, mercy, tolerance and justice for all. Magnanimity is very much admired by Muslims and it is considered a sin if we ill-treat or harm an enemy at our mercy; it is our religious and moral duty to protect him from all harms. In Islamic civilization and rules, Jews, Christians, Zoroastrians, Hindus and other people of various beliefs enjoyed religious freedom and equal rights. This reflected the teachings of the Quran, which is pluralistic scripture and affirmation of others traditions.
pappufromindia said:Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.............. [wall] [wall] good night saladin bhai.
JIJA_JI said:every Muslim is hindu but no muslim is Hindu: I know it sounds ridiculous but think like this: from fruits point of view every apple is fruit, but from apple's point of view no apple is fruit but apple.
Nepali Pandit said:[
Looks like this guy got PHD in Hindu Culture and religion from University of advance fundamentalism, extremism& terrorism, Tora bora, Afghanistan. By the way were you the classmate of Zaid Hamid.
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sobia403 said:My question for the followers of hindu religion are.
1) What has been described in the thread as beliefs and rituals of the hindu faith are they not true?
2) If the beliefs are true then why can't you defend them with logic instead of getting all worked up about them.?
3) Nepali Pundit wrote that many years ago the society was divided and so and so ,right,but then india was not the only place where society was divided and now all over the world people have accepted the change and live much more differently then why is this not possible in india although you have a more stable history of democratic form of government.?
sobia403 said:Thankyou kabirfan.
But my questions remain unanswered,since you do not believe in any religion you could be a person with a nonbiased view about the issues. If you do not want to discuss it that too is fine.
gazoomartian said:JIJA_JI said:every Muslim is hindu but no muslim is Hindu: I know it sounds ridiculous but think like this: from fruits point of view every apple is fruit, but from apple's point of view no apple is fruit but apple.
YES you are absolutley right. It does sound ridiculous. Glad you recognized it.
by the way brother. I have booked an appointment for you with a shrink on Tue, Feb 30th, 2010 at 2PM. Please be there on time, they are very busy. You need to bring your Indian passport, it would be needed
Please dont forget the appointment
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